Exports, which constitute about 22% of the industry, have fallen for five months in a row - declining over 15% year-on-year in November to $3.1 billion.
Domestic sales are sluggish despite strong growth in the overall economy because of high costs and cheap imported garments, manufacturers say.
Reuters GraphicsIn the textile industry, manufacturers say higher domestic cotton prices and other costs have hit profit margins, while overseas orders for next summer are down by about one-third and domestic demand remains weak.
"The government needs to scrap the 11% import duty on cotton so local textile mills can have a level playing field," Ganatra said.
Reuters GraphicsFEAR OF JOB CUTSMany textile manufacturers, who have frozen hiring of workers, have warned of jobs cuts if the government fails to provide relief soon.